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New President’s pledge to make communication with the profession a top priority
The development of electronic registration of title and the prospects for the age of electronic conveyancing
The implications for employers of educated professionals for whom stress is now an occupational hazard
Report of 2001 AGM of the Society
Reports relating to Bruce Louden Clark Gordon; Bernard Hill
Latest criminal cases, including trial within a trial; delay; sentencing; plea in bar of trial; Moorov rule
The potential implications and the risk control points arising from the theft of files or equipment
An unwelcome demand that your ISP must keep your email and internet traffic records for seven years has resurfaced
EU roundup, including employment; rights of establishment; company law; justice and home affairs
Reviews of Contempt of Court in Scotland; Licensing Law in Scotland
A review of the state of the profession and the Society’s role in assisting its members
The role of Public Concern at Work in promoting safe and effective whistleblowing practices
Final part of series on Adults with Incapacity Act examines issues including management of residents’ finances and guardianship orders
Establishing a duty of care creates difficulties in pinpointing liability when defective software causes injury
Second of two articles on the salient aspects of the 2001 Budget (business taxation and VAT)
Interview with new President Martin McAllister
A survey of Bills recently considered by the Society’s law reform team
The risks associated with supervision of incoming mail, including electronic mail, and how best to stay in control
Report on the conference recently held in London
EU update, including consumer protection; employment; justice and home affairs
Reviews of Criminal Law of Scotland; Reparation
The Society faces the challenge of retaining the very best people to work, in essence, as unpaid volunteers
The role of the Society’s Policy and Planning Group in formulating ideas and proposals for consideration by Council
Analysis of two wide-ranging studies into the changing shape of the legal profession confirms women and in-house lawyers are on the rise